You're not. It was posted over here yesterday.Matt wrote:I didn't really want to start a new thread for this (and I'm surprised I'm the first one to bring it up):
The Dismantled: Film Critics Get the Axe
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Maybe Roper can co-host with Pat O'Brien
I'm sure that they will have Billy Bush on as a guest critic.
I'm fully expecting Roeper to start up a show involving him and a female co-host (probably Aisha Tyler) who he can blatantly hit on using his "witty" banter.
I'm fully expecting Roeper to start up a show involving him and a female co-host (probably Aisha Tyler) who he can blatantly hit on using his "witty" banter.
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Huh. I searched specifically for that thread and it didn't come up. Well, carry on over there, I guess.Antoine Doinel wrote:You're not. It was posted over here yesterday.Matt wrote:I didn't really want to start a new thread for this (and I'm surprised I'm the first one to bring it up):
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The bloodletting begins over at Entertainment Weekly
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Surely they won't get rid of Gleiberman or Schwarzbaum. The other guys are probably pretty nervous, though. I wouldn't be surprised to see EW go either online only or be a monthly supplement to Time within the next few years.Fletch F. Fletch wrote:The bloodletting begins over at Entertainment Weekly
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I'd imagine Ken Tucker is the only other safe one, unless they're all too expensive to keep on. But Jesus, Tucker and Gleiberman were there since the first issue, that would be coldMatt wrote:Surely they won't get rid of Gleiberman or Schwarzbaum. The other guys are probably pretty nervous, though.Fletch F. Fletch wrote:The bloodletting begins over at Entertainment Weekly
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Who needs critics, when we now have reviews in a single image.
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Rod Lurie on film critics getting the axe
Pretty good post except "Rex Reed made me laugh. He still does."
Pretty good post except "Rex Reed made me laugh. He still does."
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what does everyone think of david denby? I think hes a middling paulette who never sounds too convinced of his own lukewarm little opinions. Mother is gone, isn't she?
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i don't think anyone thinks of david denby
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The problem is that for every solid piece of well-written film criticism on the web, there are hundreds of equally poor published works of film journalism, like this piece, which fail to address the medium or even the films themselves in an intelligent manner.Barmy wrote: Every day the internets have more and more smart, critical writing on film. Frankly I think it's never been better.
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Would have to agree. If Denby likes a film, I find it's sure to be either so inoffensive that it's offensive, or just downright bad.chizbooga wrote:what does everyone think of david denby? I think hes a middling paulette who never sounds too convinced of his own lukewarm little opinions. Mother is gone, isn't she?
Anthony Lane on the other had, is great. I don't always agree with him, but he's consistently laugh out loud funny, and usually has a slightly unusual or off-kilter way of approaching a movie. That said, I though his ten best of 2008 list was a little odd.
Daniel Craig was not enough to redeem Quantum of Solace, and though I enjoyed Wall-E, it's been a bad year for movies if it was the best.
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It has and it was.FerdinandGriffon wrote:though I enjoyed Wall-E, it's been a bad year for movies if it was the best.
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Chalk it up as a good year to catch up on everything that came out in 2007, which was a phenomenal year.Jeff wrote:It has and it was.FerdinandGriffon wrote:though I enjoyed Wall-E, it's been a bad year for movies if it was the best.
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The three best American films I've seen all year aren't even mentioned on that list.Jeff wrote:It has and it was.FerdinandGriffon wrote:though I enjoyed Wall-E, it's been a bad year for movies if it was the best.
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Okay, not a film critic, but still important to note in this era of the diminishing importance of critics: Nat Hentoff, who has been working at the Village Voice for FIFTY YEARS, has been laid off. They also laid off Lynn Yaeger, their fashion reporter for 30 years.
But hey, Ben Lyons still has a job. Several of them, in fact.
But hey, Ben Lyons still has a job. Several of them, in fact.
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FerdinandGriffon wrote:Anthony Lane on the other had, is great. I don't always agree with him, but he's consistently laugh out loud funny, and usually has a slightly unusual or off-kilter way of approaching a movie. That said, I though his ten best of 2008 list was a little odd.
mm hmm! the orphanage?! outrageous. anthony lane is wierd. he's a great stylist and hes very funny but when hes talking about movies that have just been released, i generally only like him when he's dissing something. he has a taste for dull genre movies that are basically more superficially 'adult', self-conscious, restrained versions of the movies by guy ritchie or adrian lyne that he disses. I mean, didn't he like 'titanic'? and why does he think the bond movie he complains about is still better than 'milk'.
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Britain's film critics come out on strike.
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Damn, I really liked her and read her stuff for years.Jeff wrote:Ella Taylor let go from LA Weekly
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This thread is depressing.
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Another one bites the dust: Andy Klein, CityBeat
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Not a critic proper, but Pat Graham of the Chicago Reader was let go. His blog writing was always interesting to say the least.
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